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Robinho's hat-trick lifts champs Brazil
published: Monday | July 2, 2007


Brazil's Robinho (left) battles for the ball with Alvaro Ormeno of Chile, during a Copa America Group B match, in Maturin, Venezuela, yesterday. Brazil won 3-0. - AP

MATURIN, Venezuela (Reuters):

Robinho scored a hat-trick as defending champions Brazil, beaten by Mexico in their opening Copa America game, bounced back to beat Chile 3-0 at the unfinished Monumental stadium yesterday.

Robinho converted a controversial penalty amid furious Chile protests in the 36th minute and added two more in the last 10 minutes as Chile ran out of steam. Both teams have three points from two games in Group B.

Clearly not ready

The 52,000-capacity stadium, built in less than one year, was ruled fit to stage the games even though it was clearly not ready.

The area around the arena was a sea of mud strewn with building materials and piles of debris. Inside, dust covered the seats and more debris was piled into corners.

Despite the result, Brazil were far from convincing for most of thegame and spared by poor Chilean finishing in the second half.

Brazil struggled to find a way through Chile's packed defence early on and Robinho, apart from a couple of trademark step-overs, saw little of the ball.

Saved by penalty

But they were given a chance in the 36th minute when Gilberto's cross from the left was comfortably held by goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, but the referee gave a penalty, apparently for pushing.

Robinho calmly scored with a low shot which just eluded Bravo's outstretched hand.

Chile came out fighting after half-time and striker Humberto Suazo was close from a free kick.

Shortly afterwards, the shaven-headed Suazo was put clean through but delayed and, by the time he shot, there were three Brazilian defenders on the line to clear the ball.

Jorge Valdivia wasted another chance when he shot straight at a defender from close range.

Robinho finished the Chileans off in the 84th minute when he latched on to Vanger Love's pass and chipped over Bravo.

Three minutes later, he collected the ball 40 metres from goal, dribbled past two defenders and scored with a shot into the corner.

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